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Yamaha Audio YAS-109 Sound Bar with Built-In Subwoofers, Bluetooth, and Alexa Voice Control Built-In, Black

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Style: YAS-109BL


Features

  • Easy setup with HDMI or Optical connections
  • Built in subwoofers for deep bass in 1 slim sound bar
  • Clear voice for enhanced dialogue clarity. Output power: 120W
  • Alexa built in for voice control of your sound bar, playing music, listening to news, setting alarms and timers, asking questions, controlling smart home devices, and more
  • DTS Virtual: x Virtual 3D surround sound. Audio Formats-File Format-WAV (PCM format only) / FLAC: up to 192kHz, ALAC: up to 96kHz, MP3 / WMA / MPEG-4 AAC: up to 48 kHz
  • Play music and podcasts through Spotify connect, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth

Description

Yamaha YAS-109 sound bar with built-in subwoofers, Bluetooth, and Alexa voice control Built-in.

Brand: Yamaha Audio


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 120 Watts


Connectivity Technology: wired, wireless


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Mounting Type: Bar Mount


Model Name: YAS-109BL


Speaker Type: Soundbar


Special Feature: Subwoofer, Alexa Voice Control, Bluetooth


Recommended Uses For Product: For Televisions


Compatible Devices: Television, Tablet, Smartphone


Color: Black


Included Components: Sound Bar, optical cable, remote, manual


Product Dimensions: 5.16"D x 35.04"W x 2.09"H


Item Weight: 7.5 Pounds


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Warranty Type: Limited


Number of Items: 1


Control Method: Voice


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Power Source: Corded Electric


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Number of Batteries: 1 CR2 batteries required.


Bluetooth Range: 10 Meters


Subwoofer Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Connectivity Protocol: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


UPC: 027108958231


Global Trade Identification Number: 31


Manufacturer: Yamaha


Item Weight: 7.5 pounds


Country of Origin: Vietnam


Item model number: YAS-109BL


Batteries: 1 CR2 batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 18, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Built-in speakers on today's TV are horrible. This Yamaha soundbar is so much better.
Style: ATS-2090BL-R
I received this ATS-2090 soundbar from Yamaha in renewed condition. It arrived professionally repackaged, in custom formed protective styrofoam and each major component in a sealed plastic bag. The only piece which showed any evidence of prior use was one of the two power cords. The twist tie used to secure it was slightly distorted. No parts or documentation were missing. The firmware on the unit was out of date, but the sound bar automatically updated itself as soon as it was connected to my home WiFi network. I might comment that it (the soundbar) only supports 2.4GHz wireless networks. There is no 5GHz WiFi support. I had no problems installing the app on my iPhone, and I find the app easy to navigate and extremely useful. The sound quality is so much better than the built-in speakers on my bargain 40" flat panel TV. I knew the built-in speakers were bad, but after enjoying this sound bar it would be impossible to go back. I did adjust the bass level to +0 (it is set to +3 as a default) and I turned off the "bass extension" option using the app. With these adjustments, the bass from the wireless subwoofer integrates reasonably well and really accentuates most any TV program or movie soundtrack. I do have the wireless subwoofer located a few inches away from the wall, near a corner of the room, and just behind the TV itself. The actual connectivity took a little bit of experimentation. This is not a problem with the soundbar itself, but rather a consequence of the technology. My TV does not have an ARC capable HDMI connection. I am currently using the HDMI pass-through feature of the sound bar, and I have not connected the optical cable. My TV input comes only from an Android TV device, which streams content from a DLNA server, as well as Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, etc. The pass-through works perfectly for this application. It will still require a small learning curve for my family to become accustomed to turning the soundbar on prior to use, or perhaps I will need to defeat the auto power off feature (as described in the manual). I did experiment with the CEC settings on my TV to prevent devices from turning on or off unexpectedly, and I think I also needed to set the HDMI audio output setting on my Android device to PCM, Dolby Digital, or DTS. This is all noted in the Yamaha documentation. Again, further trial & error with CEC settings may be helpful, as it would be nice if the sound bar faithfully turned on & off with the TV. I would definitely purchase this sound bar again, especially at the renewed price. I'm considering buying a second for the TV set in the rec room... can I run two of the wireless subs in the same household without problems? Highly recommended. (10/18 - edited for grammar and writing style) 11/20 - Owned for over a month now. I’m still extremely pleased. There’s been no weird situations where “it just stopped working” or anything like that. Totally would buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2021 by Tyson B.

  • A unit that allows auto shutoff disabled!
Style: YAS-209BL
Ok here's what you should be looking for that I couldn't find anywhere. This unit *does* allow the stupid energy star auto shutoff to be disabled! Yes it sound quality is great for the price point. ARC works well. But I bought it to replace a JBL Soundbar 2.1 which after about 5 minutes of no sound, like when looking for a video on youtube via Roku, the soundbar shuts off! Now I need to duck around with the TV and the bar to turn it back on once I figure out why my volume went up so high (because it's the TV speakers). Believe me you do not want all this. It's unusable! And JBL will NOT let you turn this "feature" off. Any manufacturer who forces this situation is producing unusable GARBAGE. Then you go try to find in stated features where anyone else will let you shut it off. It's very hard to find out. It's like they don't want you to know, or to advertise, if a manufacturer builds in a way to disable this energy star auto shutoffoff because the energy police might come get them. I'm the first one to care about the environment but if it causes you to be forced to buy equipment that just doesn't work adequately, what's the point? Just ban the equipment then. Don't make us spend hundreds of dollars just so we can pull all of our hair out everyday when the stupid thing shuts off in the middle of normal use. So this Yamaha *does* allow the stupid auto shutoff to be disabled. It's working flawlessly with my new Sony x900h. It turns on and off with the TV using HDMI ARC which is exactly what you want and expect. And that's it. Simple. Effective. Worth the price. The only other I found that do this for sure seem to be the Bose units...but you're going to pay way up for those. There are a long list of manufacturers like JBL that don't let you disable anything about energy star...and so they will shut off on you and you just have to like it I guess. Heck with what the consumer wants. So if you want to find out who supports or not the only way I've found is reading owner's manuals to see if the setting is there. Most I checked don't have it. Buy this Yamaha if you just want to be safe and don't want to deal with all that kind of crap. I'm confirming for you that Yamaha gives you the control you want. And if you want a brand new nice sounding JBL unit for real cheap drop me a line. It made me cry for letting me down like this. Thank goodness for Yamaha. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2020 by William A. Ryder

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